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No. 4 Virginia Hands No. 2 FSU First Loss Of 2010

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South Dakota St. Stuns No. 14 Arkansas, 3-2

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Late Surge Leads No. 10 Louisville Past Indiana

Michigan St. G Allen suspended

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Purdue F Hummel has knee surgery

  Hula Bowl
      Stadium: Aloha Stadium
      Capacity: 50,000
      Surface: artificial 
      Location: Honolulu, Hawaii 
      First game: Jan. 10, 1960 
      Playing site: 
          Honolulu Stadium (1960-74) 
          Aloha Stadium, Honolulu (1975-98, 2006-) 
          War Memorial Stadium, Maui (1999-2005)

Jan. 12, 2008 - East 38, West 7
                MVP: 
                
Jan. 14, 2007 - East 18, West 10
                MVP: Will Proctor, Clemson
                     and Chad Nkang, Elon

Jan. 21, 2006 - East 10, West 7
                MVP: Brent Hawkins, Illinois State
                     and  Brad Smith, Missouri

Jan. 22, 2005 - East 20, West 13
                MVP: Ronald Stanley, Michigan State
                     and  Derrick Wimbush, Fort Valley State

Jan. 17, 2004 - East 26, West 7
                MVP: Wes Welker, Texas Tech
                     and  Fred Russell, Iowa
                     and  Colby Bockwoldt, BYU

Feb.  1, 2003 - South 27, North 24
                MVP: David Kircus, Grand Valley State
                     and  Kassim Osgood, San Diego State

Feb.  2, 2002 - South 45, North 28 
                MVP: Nick Rolovich, Hawaii
                     and  Chester Taylor, Toledo

Jan. 20, 2001 - North 31, South 23 
                MVP: Jonathan Beasley, Kansas State
                     and  and Reggie Germany, Ohio State

Jan. 22, 2000 - Tie 28-28 
                MVP: Bashir Yamini, Iowa
                     and  Todd Husak, Stanford
                     and  Brian Young, UTEP

Jan. 24, 1999 - South 34, North 14 
                MVP: Kevin Daft, Cal-Davis
                     and  Ricky Williams, Texas
                     and  Brad Scioli, Penn St

Jan. 18, 1998 - South 21, North 20 
                MVP: Chris Howard, Michigan
                     and  Eric Ogbogu, Maryland

Jan. 19, 1997 - South 26, North 13 
                MVP: Archie Amerson, Northern Arizona
                     and  Andy Russ, Mississippi State

Jan. 21, 1996 - East 17, West 10 
                MVP: Winslow Oliver, New Mexico
                     and  Regan Upshaw, California

Jan. 22, 1995 - East 20, West 9 
                MVP: Kordell Stewart, Colorado
                     and  Robert Baldwin, Duke

Jan. 22, 1994 - College Stars, 28, Hawaii Stars 15 
                MVP: Andre Coleman, Kansas State
                     and  Chris Maumalanga, Kansas

Jan. 16, 1993 - West 13, East 10 
                MVP: Lamar Thomas, Miami FL
                     and  Ron Carpenter, Miami OH

Jan. 11, 1992 - West 27, East 20 
                MVP: Derrick Moore, Northeastern Oklahoma
                     and  Steve Israel, Pittsburgh

Jan. 19, 1991 - East 23, West 10 
                MVP: John Langeloh, Michigan State
                     and  Derrick Brownlow, Illinois

Jan. 13, 1990 - West 21, East 13 
                MVP: Cary Conklin, Washington
                     and  James Francis, Baylor

Jan.  7, 1989 - East 21, West 10 
                MVP: Anthony Dilweg, Duke
                     and  Deion Sanders, Florida State

Jan. 16, 1988 - West 20, East 18 
                MVP: Aaron Cox, Arizona State
                     and  Dennis Price, UCLA

Jan. 10, 1987 - West 16, East 14 
                MVP: Chris Miller, Oregon
                     and  Louis Brock, Southern California

Jan. 11, 1986 - West 23, East 10 
                MVP: Doug Gaynor, Long Beach State
                     and  Rogers Alexander, Penn State

Jan.  5, 1985 - East 34, West 14 
                MVP: Al Toon, Wisconsin
                     and  Freddie Joe Nunn, Mississippi

Jan.  7, 1984 - West 21, East 16 
                MVP: Jim Sandusky, San Diego State
                     and  Freddie Gilbert, Georgia

Jan. 15, 1983 - East 30, West 14 
                MVP: Dan Marino, Pittsburgh
                     and  Paul Soares, Navy

Jan.  9, 1982 - West 26, East 23 
                MVP: Walter Abercrombie, Baylor
                     and  Leo Isniewski, Penn State

Jan. 10, 1981 - West 24, East 17 
                MVP: Samoa Samoa, Washington St
                     and  Ken Easley, UCLA
                     and  Blane Gaison, Hawaii

Jan.  5, 1980 - East 17, West 10 
                MVP: Billy Sims, Oklahoma
                     and  Steve McMichael, Texas

Jan.  6, 1979 - East 29, West 24 
                MVP: Rick Leach, Michigan
                     and  Ted Brown, North Carolina State

Jan.  7, 1978 - West 42, East 22 
                MVP: Dave Turner, San Diego State
                     and  Ricky Odom, Southern California

Jan.  8, 1977 - West 20, East 17 
                MVP: Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh
                     and  Ron Crosby, Penn State

Jan. 10, 1976 - East 16, West 0 
                MVP: Cornelius Green, Ohio State
                     and  Lee Roy Selmon, Oklahoma

Jan.  4, 1975 - East 34, West 25 
                MVP: Condredge Holloway, Tennessee
                     and  Rubin Carter, Miami OH

Jan.  5, 1974 - East 24, West 14 
                MVP: Norris Weese, Mississippi
                     and  Lucious Selmon, Oklahoma

Jan.  6, 1973 - South 17, North 3 
                MVP: Greg Pruitt, Oklahoma
                     and  Jim Merlo, Stanford

Jan.  8, 1972 - North 24, South 7 
                MVP: Jerry Tagge, Nebraska
                     and  Walt Patulski, Notre Dame

Jan.  9, 1971 - North 42, South 32 
                MVP: Jim Plunkett, Stanford
                     and  Jack Ham, Penn State

Jan. 10, 1970 - South 35, North 13 
                MVP: Bob Anderson, Colorado
                     and  Floyd Reese, UCLA

Jan.  4, 1969 - North 13, South 7 
                MVP: Bill Enyart, Oregon State
                     and  Tim Buchanan, Hawaii

Jan.  6, 1968 - North 50, South 6 
                MVP: Larry Csonka, Syracuse
                     and  Harry Gunner, Oregon State

Jan.  7, 1967 - North 28, South 27 
                MVP: Charlie Brown, Missouri
                     and  Dave Williams, Washington

Jan.  8, 1966 - North 27, South 26 
                MVP: Steve Juday, Michigan State
                     and  Carl McAdams, Oklahoma

Jan.  9, 1965 - South 16, North 14 
                MVP: Larry Elkins, Baylor
                     and  Jeff Jordan, Tulsa

Jan.  4, 1964 - North 20, South 13 
                MVP: Pete Liske, Penn State
                     and  Dave Wilcox, Oregon

Jan.  6, 1963 - North 20, South 13 
                MVP: Kermit Alexander, UCLA
                     and  Dave Watson, Georgia Tech

Jan.  7, 1962 - East 7, West 7 
                MVP: Lance Alworth, Arkansas
                     and  Merlin Olsen, Utah State

Jan.  8, 1961 - East 14, West 7 
                MVP: Fran Tarkenton, Georgia
                     and  Mike Ditka, Pittsburgh

Jan. 10, 1960 - East 34, West 8 
                MVP: Ritchie Lucas, Penn State
                     and  Larry Grantham, Mississippi


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